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  1. I traded for a 340 a couple of years ago to have a 'beater' that i didn't have to worry too much about ... and i gotta tell you, Kentucky's A models are the most 'bang for the buck' in the $200-$400 price range hands down!

  2. Re: Kentucky KM-250S. It’s really hard to tell just from what information you have. That model went through a lot of changes through the years. In the 1990s they were Korean made and had a solid spruce top with laminated back and sides.

  3. This affordable Kentucky A-style mandolin features solid wood bound body of spruce top and maple back and sides in a gloss brown finish, bound rosewood fingerboard on mahogany neck, and adjustable ebony bridge.

  4. 16 lip 2014 · Kentucky KM-250 Mandolin Reviews. Submitted by Muscle Tone (see all reviews from this person) on 7/16/2014. Where Purchased: Murphy's Music. Year Purchased: 2014. Price Paid: $249 ($US) (bought USED) Sound. This mandolin suprisingly has a very balanced sound. Mostly on the brighter side, but can really bark on the middle and bass strings as well.

  5. The main differences will be that the KM-250 Mandolin uses slightly higher grades of woods, upgraded tuners and has a radiused fingerboard. Whether or not the flat fingerboard on the KM-150 is a disadvantaged, is really more of a personal call.

  6. This is a Brand New Kentucky KM-250 A-Style Mandolin. It has a Solid German Spruce Top. Solid Alpine Maple Back and Sides. Alpine Maple Neck. Rosewood Fretboard. The Mandolin has a High-Gloss Sun… read more

  7. Today, we're pleased to offer this Kentucky KM-250S Mandolin w/ Superior Hardshell Case! It has been gently used and is in very good condition! It shows very light surface scratches and a few tiny dings, but is in overall good cosmetic shape. Looks, plays and sounds great! Hardshell case is in near-mint condition.

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